Bradford City v Bolton Wanderers live on TV: World feed commentary, Sky Sports and BBC coverage details
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Bradford City v Bolton Wanderers live on TV: World feed commentary, Sky Sports and BBC coverage details
Bradford City and Bolton Wanderers renew their League One promotion play-off battle tonight, and fans in the UK and overseas have plenty of ways to follow the action. For British viewers, the key pre-match talking points are the radio and highlights options, with BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio Leeds, BBC Radio Manchester and Sky Sports all carrying familiar voices from across the EFL. Internationally, the match is being shown by a wide range of broadcasters and streaming platforms, while the world feed will provide the main match commentary.
At the centre of that global coverage is Nigel Adderley, the experienced commentator leading the world feed. Adderley is one of the best-known voices in English football broadcasting, having worked extensively across television and radio, including major domestic and international fixtures. For supporters who like a neutral call, the world feed remains the best option across many territories, from ESPN Africa to beIN Sports Australia and selected Disney+ and Astro GO platforms.
The match is also available via Paramount+ in some regions, with CBS Sports Golazo Network carrying the US coverage. Fans in New Zealand can look to beIN Connect, while viewers across the Middle East will find it on beIN Sports MENA English 1 HD. In short, this is one of those modern EFL fixtures where broadcast options are spread across several services depending on where you are watching from. For more on the competition, see the official EFL website: https://www.efl.com/.
Back in Britain, the radio line-up is just as strong. Sanny Rudravajhala is reporting for BBC Radio 5 Live, a broadcaster known for rolling football coverage across the league and cup calendar. BBC Radio Leeds has a particularly local flavour for this fixture, with Katherine Hannah presenting, Jamie Raynor on commentary, Mark Bower as co-commentator and Louis Reynolds reporting. Bower’s involvement is noteworthy: the former Bradford City defender and manager brings genuine club insight after a long career in the EFL and non-league game.
BBC Radio Manchester will have Jack Dearden on commentary alongside Keith Hill, the former Bolton player and manager. Hill is a familiar face to Football League followers, having managed both Bolton Wanderers and several other EFL clubs, so his analysis should be rooted in experience. Meanwhile, club fans will be able to tune in to Bolton FM / Wanderers TV, where Jim Bailey presents with Derek Clark on commentary, joined by John McGinlay, Chris Hajdar and Neil Stallard. McGinlay, of course, is one of Bolton’s most iconic strikers and remains a popular matchday voice.
For those looking ahead to television build-up and the wider reaction, Sky Sports Football HD, Sky Sports Main Event HD and Sky Sports Main Event UHD will feature Michelle Owen presenting, with David Stowell and Andy Hinchcliffe on commentary. Stowell is a seasoned commentator across the EFL, while Hinchcliffe, the former Everton and England left-back, has built a long reputation as a sharp, analytical pundit. Jobi McAnuff and Paul Heckingbottom are among the studio pundits, while Juliette Ferrington is on reporting duties.
This second leg has all the ingredients of a tense night at Valley Parade, with Bolton arriving with an aggregate advantage and Bradford needing to find a way back into the tie. Whatever happens on the pitch, the coverage is extensive and well spread, giving viewers and listeners multiple ways to stay with one of the biggest matches in the League One calendar.
Article generated: 14 May 2026, 20:01 GMT
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